Nick Grant wanders down memory lane in comedy.
Tis the time we're most prone to reflecting on the past 365 days and resolving to make positive life changes for the next 12-month stretch, which must be the rationale for screening the latest instalment of The Year That Was this week.
It's the fourth episode of the occasional series of comedy specials, each of which is fronted by a stand-up comedian performing material about a year of personal significance, along with clips and comic commentary on important and/or idiotic events from the period.
In the latest one, 2011 Billy T Award winner Nick Gibb recalls 2005 when, as a new uni graduate, he made a short-lived foray into stripping, inadvertently appeared on Police Ten 7, and took a road trip across the US.
It was also the year that John Cleese dissed Gibb's hometown of Palmerston North by saying a few days in the provincial centre would give anyone contemplating suicide the motivation to finally end it all; Hilary Swank won an Oscar for Million Dollar Baby and was fined for bringing an apple into New Zealand; and Russell Crowe was arrested for throwing a fit and a phone.